The Terriers take on the Foxes at the King Power Stadium on Saturday (3pm KO), with David Wagner 's men looking to snatch a first win of the season.

Leicester will also be looking to turn their form around, having lost to Liverpool and AFC Bournemouth in their last two outings.

And the pundits both believe Claude Puel's side will secure a 2-0 victory over the winless Town.

In his column on Sky Sports , Merson wrote: "Leicester were another side that were fortunate last week, things could have got embarrassing at Bournemouth.

Huddersfield Town fans with a banner aimed at Paul Merson after the Terriers clinched Premier League survival last season

"Two late goals softened the blow and a 4-2 defeat to those that didn't watch the game doesn't look as bad as 4-0, but they were battered.

"You don't know what you're going to get from Leicester. They could turn up this week and put three or four past Huddersfield and you wouldn't flinch.

"I think Jamie Vardy will have too much for the Terriers and Leicester will get back on the winning track."

BBC pundit Mark Lawrenson agrees with Merson's assessment. The former Liverpool man wrote in his BBC Sport column : "Huddersfield are another team who badly need some points, not to mention some goals. With only two from their first five games, they are the lowest scorers in the Premier League.

"Leicester got found out at the back last week because of the pace of Bournemouth's front three, but I do not see the Terriers giving them the same problems - especially away from home, where they have only won once in the league this year.